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'Huge' overfishing problem shows need to ratify ocean treaty – Greenpeace

LONG BEACH: Overfishing in international waters has surged in the past five years and demonstrates the need to ratify a recent global treaty to protect the high seas, a Greenpeace report said on Wednesday.

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Santa Pola Oyster Farm has Capacity Alteration Approved | Spanishvida

Reports that overfishing is damaging the ecosystem of the Mediterranean, which in turn results in more occurrences of the likes of sharks and jellyfish, for example, appear to have been ignored by the Alicante provincial council, who have approved an adjustment to maximum capacities in Santa Pola. Specifically, the company Moluscos Santa Pola SL, is

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Southern Trawl: How Argentina Got Hooked On Overfishing — And A Simple Way Out

Trawling in Argentine waters is wiping out marine life in the southern Atlantic. Whatever the money stakes, Argentina must expand those territorial waters where all fishing is banned.

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don't know about them but i wouldn't be worrying about them in that at all. �* be worrying about them in that at all. r ., ., , ., be worrying about them in that at all. �* ., ., ,., ., all. and what about for the sharks themselves? _ all. and what about for the sharks themselves? so, _ all. and what about for the sharks themselves? so, our— all. and what about for the sharks themselves? so, our change - all. and what about for the sharks themselves? so, our change in i all. and what about for the sharks - themselves? so, our change in ocean conditions are — themselves? so, our change in ocean conditions are definitely _ themselves? so, our change in ocean conditions are definitely a _ themselves? so, our change in ocean conditions are definitely a risk- themselves? so, our change in ocean conditions are definitely a risk to - conditions are definitely a risk to the species because even though they are able to enter our waters, we don't know if they will be able to survive here. we also don't know what is happening in their natural environments, whether or not they are moving further north because they can't survive in their normal distribution. is they can't survive in their normal distribution.— they can't survive in their normal distribution. is there anything we can actually _ distribution. is there anything we can actually do — distribution. is there anything we can actually do to _ distribution. is there anything we can actually do to help _ distribution. is there anything we can actually do to help them? - distribution. is there anything we | can actually do to help them? is a just nature taking its course? weill. just nature taking its course? well, ou know, just nature taking its course? well, you know. it _ just nature taking its course? well, you know. it is _ just nature taking its course? well, you know, it is climate _ just nature taking its course? well, you know, it is climate change, - just nature taking its course? j! you know, it is climate change, so, of course, anything we can do to mitigate climate change is going to help. anything that we do to preserve our ocean and ecosystems, including trying to limit overfishing because that is the biggest threat that we face today. it is going to help these sharks, but other things like plastic pollution and just reducing plastic

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are already causing coral bleaching. that is what we study at the coral reef alliance. and these continued rising temperatures are going to continue to cause stress to reefs and also other organisms throughout the whole ocean. 50 and also other organisms throughout the whole ocean.— the whole ocean. so let's talk now about coral _ the whole ocean. so let's talk now about coral reefs. _ the whole ocean. so let's talk now about coral reefs. because - the whole ocean. so let's talk now about coral reefs. because of - the whole ocean. so let's talk now l about coral reefs. because of course they are a barometer of how the oceans are doing. there was a period, wasn't there, a few years backin period, wasn't there, a few years back in a few decades back where they were in dire straits? have things improved now that we are aware of their importance? or are you worried that things will get worse again? we you worried that things will get worse again?— worse again? we are definitely worried. there _ worse again? we are definitely worried. there have _ worse again? we are definitely worried. there have been - worse again? we are definitely - worried. there have been multiple mass bleaching events. they are also threatened by pollution and a run—off and overfishing. so there is much more awareness and a lot of action, but the threats continue to increase as well. so yes, we are worried and we are very much trying to inspire further action to preserve these ecosystems for the communities who depend on them. just

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reefs from non—climate stresses. reducing overfishing and pollution, and one of the things that we do add to the coral reef alliances work with local communities to do that. also, looking at the science of coral adaptation. also, looking at the science of coraladaptation. how also, looking at the science of coral adaptation. how can carols adapt and how can we design marine protected area networks to encourage that adaptation to try to help them get through this difficult period of climate change? to get through this difficult period of climate change?— climate change? to talk to you, thanks. an appeals court in romania has lifted the house arrest imposed on the controversial influencer — andrew tate. he and his brother tristan deny charges of rape, human trafficking and forming an organised crime group to sexually exploit women. the court has placed them underjudicial control — meaning they can't leave the country without permission. a short time ago, andrew tate had this to say to the waiting media. injanuary, when i was thrown in a jail cell, the media reported and told the world i was a terrible person. they said that i hurt people and i make a lot of money from criminal enterprise,

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thrown out for harassing women. around 1,000 penguins have washed up dead on the coast of uruguay in the past 10 days. officials say the juveniles died in the atlantic ocean and that the cause remains a mystery. environmental groups have blamed a rise in penguin deaths on illegalfishing and overfishing. a mass march by thousands of israeli protesters has reached the parliament injerusalem, where lawmakers are due to pass the first bill in the government's planned overhaul of the judiciary. tens of thousands of people have joined the march since it set off from tel aviv earlier this week. they plan to set up tents at the knesset as they stage a last ditch effort to try to prevent or delay the final votes on a bill that would curb the supreme court's ability to void decisions by the government that it deems unreasonable. here's what some of those protesting had to say.

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in mexico, 11 people have died after a suspected arson attack on a bar near the us border. authorities say a drunk young man threw a molotov cocktail at the bar in the northern state of sonora, after being ejected from the bar for harassing women. around 2000 penguins have washed up dead on the coast of uruguay, in the past ten days. officials say the young penguins died in the atlantic ocean — and that the cause remains a mystery. environmental groups have blamed a rise in penguin deaths on illegal fishing and overfishing. to the womens world cup now — and sweden scored a last—minute goal to win 2—1 against south africa. sweden reached the semi—finals in 2019 — and are ranked third in the world. later, the netherlands take on portugal and france open their campaign against jamaica.

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View Q&A: Managing oceans better could be of immense benefit to humanity

To mark World Oceans Day and EU Green Week, Euronews View spoke to Marine Stewardship Council's Dr Rohan Currey about how overfishing affects our lives and what could and should be done to make fisheries across the globe more sustainable

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